my first project, need help please
hello all,
This is my first project and I think I'm in a little over my head. I bought an antique desk that i was going to restore. Its a solid wood desk and is finished in what looks like a walnut varnish or stain. I started by stripping it down with chemicals. My plan was to change colors to more of a red mohagany or port wine time color. I chose a "red mohagony" danish oil and have been using it for the last week. So far, I have three coats on it and its looks more like a strawberry cool. I think i'm having problem with penetration but I really dont' know...I'm now questioning my stripping and whether I did a good enough job with it. Can someone help me with some knowledge? what can I do guys, please help
Always start your work with a complete sample
Lesson # 1 in finishing is to "make up a start to finish sample"
There is most likely very little color in that varnish, this is done so that the coatings will not streak or blotch, some companies have to much color, and their coating needs to be reduced in half.
In my opinion varnishes with color added, work best when they are sprayed, we call them "shading stains," they are used to add color and coating in each application with transparency, and they do not block out the wood.
You would be better off stripping it again, and deciding if you want to use a dye or a pigmented stain for your color.
Whichever, stain you decide to use, be sure you make up a complete sample.
Good Luck